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SIGHTS

SIGHTS

The wider region of Preveza and Epirus is rich in history, mythology, and natural beauty. At Kanali Homes, you are perfectly positioned to explore some of Greece’s most significant ancient landmarks.

  • Ancient Nicopolis: Founded by Octavian Augustus to commemorate his victory at the Battle of Actium, Nicopolis was one of the most important cities of the Roman world. Today, its ruins offer a fascinating insight into ancient urban life.
  • Archaeological Museum of Nicopolis: Home to significant findings from the ancient city, the museum presents mosaics, sculptures, and everyday objects that bring Nicopolis’ history to life.
  • Cassope: An impressive archaeological site of a classical city-state, Cassope offers panoramic views and a deeper understanding of ancient Epirus and its early inhabitants.
  • The Necromanteion of Acheron: According to ancient tradition, this mystical site was believed to be an oracle where people could communicate with the souls of the dead — one of the most enigmatic landmarks of Greek antiquity.
  • Zalongo Monument : Perched high on a dramatic cliff, the monument commemorates the heroic sacrifice of the Souliot women. The views from the top are breathtaking and deeply moving.
  • The Mythic River Acheron: Steeped in mythology as the passage to the underworld, the Acheron is today a place of striking natural beauty, ideal for walking, exploring, and river activities.
  • Lake Ziros: A peaceful natural retreat near Filippiada, Lake Ziros is surrounded by greenery and offers a calm escape into nature.